Well it's been pretty apparent that the Wii U has had little to no games since launch. A dribble of eShop content, and that's about it. (That said, Bit. Trip Runner 2 and The Cave have been great fun) Times appear dire, but really the worst is about to end. March is coming and with it the Wii U's second wave of retail titles are set to arrive. But what games you ask! Well don't worry, I'll tell you.

The Amazing Spider-Man: Ultimate Edition - March 5th

What's this a port? Who cares? Well I'd almost agree with you, but this game wasn't half bad on the other platforms (scored a 7) and even though it's not the best Spider-Man game it has it's fans. Will it find a large audience on Wii U? Probably not but that's not the point. This just adds to an already heavy variety of early titles in the Wii U library. It may not be as great a Arkham City, but for fans who want another super hero game, they may want to check this out.

Lego City: Undercover - March 18th

If you haven't heard about this game, this Lego title is elevating the the gameplay and humor with the first Lego game not based on a license. Some compare it to a more friendly version of GTA, but I've been reading from many others claiming it's just a bold step forward for Lego games. It offers a huge city, a large amount of content, and it's a Wii U exclusive. I know I'm gonna be checking this one out.

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - March 19th

Once again, this game goes under port category but it's a updated port and will probably become the most complete version of this title. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, adds in lots of bonus content and uses the much more friendly online workings of the Wii U to make this the best way to play Monster Hunter. If you've never played the series, I warn you now, it's probably the biggest time commitment you will ever make in a game. If you are a fan of 20-60 minute boss battles this game will be just for you.

Need For Speed: Most Wanted U - March 19th

Most Wanted U is an upgraded port of the latest Need for Speed to see release. The original version got a 9.0 and this version looks like it can top that with new features, as well as the best looking version on consoles. I mean just look at that video, gorgeous stuff. This will add nicely to the racing video game fan's collection. I can't wait to give this version a go.

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct - March 23rd

So this game is a big question mark. Previews haven't given this game a lot of good looking impressions. It's been labeled as a poor man's FPS with zombies. Is that how it will turn out? Maybe. It is going to offer better scares and mood than Zombi U? Doubt it. But I think it's still a game worth at least keeping your eyes open for. It may not end up being the best, but it might just end up better than some are guessing. We'll find out.

Injustice: Gods Among Us - April 16th

Stepping away from Mortal Kombat, Neathrealm is giving us what looks to be the best mash up of DC characters in a while. Is it sad that I think this game will create a better story than the rumored Justice League movie? Anyways if you are a fan of arcade fighters this game is looking to be the first option on Wii U and it is looking to be a good one at that.

So granted, this isn't a huge amount of games, but it's hard to argue that there are not some decent if not potentially great games on this list. Plus this isn't including potential eShop releases. Word is Cloudberry Kingdom is almost ready for release, plus other surprises could be in store. Not to mention Nintendo will probably start giving firm release dates on the rest of their pre E3 releases, such as Pikmin 3, The Wonderful 101, and Game & Wario. In addition the Virtual Console should be rolling out in full in the near future so that should be interesting. The dark days of no games is almost over Wii U fans. Rejoice!